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There's no stated death toll, but it couldn't have been that big. He bombed a palace in the middle of the desert. Taking into account support staff and such, he couldn't have killed more than a thousand people at most, and that's a very generous allowance.

Okay, I was curious because I thought it was said that the death toll from Schneizel using the FLEIJA on Pendragon was like 30 million, so I figured everyone was there or something.

The only listed death toll was from Suzaku destroying Tokyo, though it was indeed 30 million as you said.

As for the girl being in Pendragon, it is plausible, but not likely as Britannia's mainland comprised two continents, giving her ample possible locations to live that wouldn't be caught in the blast radius.

@morbosfist: I'm not so sure about there being a low body count. Cecile mentioned that the Pendragon blast diameter was about 100 miles, which would suggest -but not guarantee- that there was indeed a lot of city Schneizel wanted to hit. As well, I don't recall any information regarding Pendragon's layout in terms of population, but if it is anything like Washington D.C. then, according to wikipedia, there would be well over half a million people living well inside the blast range at least. In truth, I vaguely recall some images of the city prior to its destruction looking like it might have been surrounded by settlement plates, similar to Tokyo, suggesting an even more dense population.

There's way too much desert around the area for it to be much more populated than, say, Vegas. Even accounting for the blast radius, just look at the area when the Rounds attack it. It can't be that big. Schneizel most likely did that to show he could.

No, but there is going to be a side story (gaiden) called Ruined Land of Akito it should be out in the Summer or Fall since they are already done with everything and all thats left is to actually do it.

No, no R3. The side story is on it's way though but we don't know when it'll be released. The side story is set on the European front during 2017 a.t.b. which means it runs parallel to the first season. We also know it's featuring an all new cast.

quick question, just finished watching ep 25 s1, startted watching ep1 s2 but it doesnt pick up right where ep 25 of s1 left, is there a movie or something that bridges s1 with s2?

The original version for Season 2 was to have picked up immediately from where season one left off. However, the story was fast forward one year after that incident. The story was rewritten due to change in the shows' original late night schedule: from midnight to the weekend evening lineup. Thus, the writers had to adjust the story to fit the new audience who have not seen the first season of Code Geass. If you have the chance to watch the entire second season, compare it with the scenes from the first season. You might be very surprised!

Since the same question has been asked two times in a row in this thread I'll just quote the answer from above.

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Originally Posted by Meatrose

No, no R3. The side story is on it's way though but we don't know when it'll be released. The side story is set on the European front during 2017 a.t.b. which means it runs parallel to the first season. We also know it's featuring an all new cast.

No, no R3. The side story is on it's way though but we don't know when it'll be released. The side story is set on the European front during 2017 a.t.b. which means it runs parallel to the first season. We also know it's featuring an all new cast.

The side story will run parallel alongside Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebelion until it intercepts with the original version of Code Geass R2, if the new show gets a Second Season.